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Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large established cancers
PURPOSE: Solid tumors that have grown two weeks or longer in mice and have diameters larger than 1 cm are histologically indistinguishable from autochthonous human cancers. When experimental tumors reach this clinically relevant size, they are usually refractory to most immunotherapies but may be de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22415314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-12-0127 |
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author | Schreiber, Karin Arina, Ainhoa Engels, Boris Spiotto, Michael T. Sidney, John Sette, Alessandro Karrison, Theodore Weichselbaum, Ralph R. Rowley, Donald A. Schreiber, Hans |
author_facet | Schreiber, Karin Arina, Ainhoa Engels, Boris Spiotto, Michael T. Sidney, John Sette, Alessandro Karrison, Theodore Weichselbaum, Ralph R. Rowley, Donald A. Schreiber, Hans |
author_sort | Schreiber, Karin |
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description | PURPOSE: Solid tumors that have grown two weeks or longer in mice and have diameters larger than 1 cm are histologically indistinguishable from autochthonous human cancers. When experimental tumors reach this clinically relevant size, they are usually refractory to most immunotherapies but may be destroyed by adoptive T cell transfer. However, TCR-transgenic T cells and/or tumor cells overexpressing antigens are frequently used in these experiments. Here we studied the requirements for destroying clinical size, unmanipulated 8101 tumors by adoptive cell therapy. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: 8101 arose in an old mouse after chronic exposure to UV light. A cancer line was established, which was never serially transplanted. The immunodominant CD8(+) T cell-recognized antigen of this tumor is caused by a somatic tumor-specific mutation in the RNA helicase p68. 8101 tumors were treated with spleen cells from young naïve, or young and old immunized mice to ascertain the characteristics of immune cells that lead to rejection. RESULTS: Here we show that the mutant p68 peptide has an exceptionally high affinity to the presenting MHC class I molecule K(b) and that spleen cells from immunized young syngeneic mice adoptively transferred to Rag(-/-) or cancer-suppressed euthymic mice eradicate 8101 tumors larger than 1 cm in average diameter and established for several weeks. Spleen cells from naïve young mice or from old and boosted (re-immunized) mice were ineffective. CONCLUSIONS: Relapse-free destruction of large and long-established tumors expressing a genuine very high-affinity tumor-specific antigen can be achieved by using adoptive transfer of lymphocytes from immunized young individuals. |
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spelling | pubmed-53549382017-03-16 Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large established cancers Schreiber, Karin Arina, Ainhoa Engels, Boris Spiotto, Michael T. Sidney, John Sette, Alessandro Karrison, Theodore Weichselbaum, Ralph R. Rowley, Donald A. Schreiber, Hans Clin Cancer Res Article PURPOSE: Solid tumors that have grown two weeks or longer in mice and have diameters larger than 1 cm are histologically indistinguishable from autochthonous human cancers. When experimental tumors reach this clinically relevant size, they are usually refractory to most immunotherapies but may be destroyed by adoptive T cell transfer. However, TCR-transgenic T cells and/or tumor cells overexpressing antigens are frequently used in these experiments. Here we studied the requirements for destroying clinical size, unmanipulated 8101 tumors by adoptive cell therapy. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: 8101 arose in an old mouse after chronic exposure to UV light. A cancer line was established, which was never serially transplanted. The immunodominant CD8(+) T cell-recognized antigen of this tumor is caused by a somatic tumor-specific mutation in the RNA helicase p68. 8101 tumors were treated with spleen cells from young naïve, or young and old immunized mice to ascertain the characteristics of immune cells that lead to rejection. RESULTS: Here we show that the mutant p68 peptide has an exceptionally high affinity to the presenting MHC class I molecule K(b) and that spleen cells from immunized young syngeneic mice adoptively transferred to Rag(-/-) or cancer-suppressed euthymic mice eradicate 8101 tumors larger than 1 cm in average diameter and established for several weeks. Spleen cells from naïve young mice or from old and boosted (re-immunized) mice were ineffective. CONCLUSIONS: Relapse-free destruction of large and long-established tumors expressing a genuine very high-affinity tumor-specific antigen can be achieved by using adoptive transfer of lymphocytes from immunized young individuals. 2012-03-13 2012-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5354938/ /pubmed/22415314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-12-0127 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Permissions: To request permission to re-use all or part of this article, contact the AACR Publications Department at permissions@aacr.org. |
spellingShingle | Article Schreiber, Karin Arina, Ainhoa Engels, Boris Spiotto, Michael T. Sidney, John Sette, Alessandro Karrison, Theodore Weichselbaum, Ralph R. Rowley, Donald A. Schreiber, Hans Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large established cancers |
title | Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large
established cancers |
title_full | Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large
established cancers |
title_fullStr | Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large
established cancers |
title_full_unstemmed | Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large
established cancers |
title_short | Spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large
established cancers |
title_sort | spleen cells from young but not old immunized mice eradicate large
established cancers |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22415314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-12-0127 |
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